Meeting Wande Cole Is A Blessing For Me – Fireboy

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Nigerian singer, Fireboy DML, has commended his senior colleague, Wande Coal for his impact on his career.

The ‘Peru’ crooner said he “becomes a child” whenever he is around Wande Coal.

He described his first meeting with Wande Coal as a dream come true.

Speaking in a recent episode of the ‘Is This Seat Taken’ podcast, Fireboy said, “It was a dream at first meeting Wande Coal. I become a child when he is around. He is a legend. So that [meeting him] was a blessing and a surreal moment.”

He reiterated that Wande Coal inspired him to do music.

Fireboy paid tribute to Wande Coal on his eponymous fourth studio album ‘Adedomala’ on a track titled ‘Wande’s Song.’

Do Not Be A Sacrificial Lamb For Anyone – Nollywood Actress Warns On Mohbad’s Death Anniversary

Meanwhile, Nollywood actress, Opeyemi Aiyeola has shared some lessons she has learnt a year after the death of singer Mohbad.

Speaking via a post on her Instagram page, the actress warned that the risk of getting one’s conscience dirty simply because of wealth is not worth it.

She lamented that the love of money could turn family members against themselves.

The thespian advised her followers not to make themselves sacrificial lamb for anyone irrespective of their relationship.

According to her, “It’s been 1 year since Mohbad transitioned and a lot has happened, still happening.

“Few lessons learnt, the risk of getting your conscience dirty for wealth is not worth it in the end.

“The love for money and fear of supreme influence will turn even your blood and loved ones against you. Human survival instincts are not respecter of love, loyalty, blood or friendship.

“Poverty will forever be tool in the hands of the wealthy. Try not to put yourself forward as the sacrificial lamb for anyone (I’m doing this for my family or siblings and parents) because your sacrifice will be robbed in the mud.”

Naija News reports that Mohbad died on September 12, 2023, under questionable circumstances.

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